what is the difference between inhaled and exhaled air and why?
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Explanation:
The process of intake of air into lungs is known as inhaled air.
The process of letting air out from lungs is known as exhaled air
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Exhaled air
- The air that we breath out is know as exhaled air .
- It contains more amount of carbon dioxide and relative less amount of oxygen.
- It also contain relative less amount of water vapour .
Inhaled air
- The air that we breathe in is known as inhaled air.
- It contains use amount of Oxygen and relative less amount of carbon dioxide
- Relative small amount of nitrogen gas may also be present there.
Extra information
- This phenomenon of continuous acceleration and inhalation is known as breathing.
- In exhalation air passes from our blood steam to alveoli where is in the process of inhalation the reverse case occurs blood passes from alveoli to our bloodstream.
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